Barsukov, Nikolai

Barsukov, Nikolai Platonovich

Born Nov. 8 (20), 1838, in Lipetsk, Tambov Province; died Nov. 23 (Dec. 6), 1906, in St. Petersburg. Russian student of early texts, bibliographer, and historian.

Barsukov was of noble descent. From 1863 he worked on the Archaeographic Commission. In the 1870’s he worked in the archives of the Synod and from 1883 managed the’ archives of the Ministry of Public Education. He is known as a compiler of indexes and bibliographical publications and the author of biographical works. He published several valuable historical sources. The most important of Barsukov’s works are documentary biographies of M. P. Pogodin and P. M. Stroev (P. M. Stroev’s Life and Works, 1878, and M. P. Pogodin’s Life and Works, books 1–22, 1888–1910) and Sources of Russian Hagiography (1882), which is the most complete collection of the lives of native Russian and Slavic saints.

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